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disembark from

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disembark from something
to get off a ship, plane, or train. We disembark from the ship in Manaus. At what time do we expect to disembark from the plane?


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CAPTION(S): Passengers disembark from a Cardiff-bound Dash 8 aircraft, after its emergency landing at Gatwick yesterday
Australian authorities allowed around 2,000 passengers to disembark from a cruise ship caught up in a high-seas swine flu scare, as the number of cases in the country jumped to 302.
Australian authorities allowed around 2,000 passengers to disembark from a cruise ship caught up in a high-seas swine flu scare, as the number of cases in the country jumped to 302.
 
 
 
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